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Valine is an [[Amino acid|amino acid]] which has a large non-polar side chain -CH(CH<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2&nbsp;</sub><ref>Alberts, Bray, Hopkin, Johnson, Lewis, Raff, Roberts, Walter, 2010, Essential Cell Biology, Third Edition, New York, Garland Science</ref>.
Valine is an [[Amino acid|amino acid]] with a large non-polar side chain -CH(CH<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2&nbsp;</sub><ref>Alberts, Bray, Hopkin, Johnson, Lewis, Raff, Roberts, Walter, 2010, Essential Cell Biology, Third Edition, New York, Garland Science</ref>, with the three letter code Val and the single letter code V. <br>The [[Codon|codons]] for&nbsp;valine are GUU, GUC, GUA and GUG&nbsp;<ref>Berg, Tymoczko, Stryer (2007) Biochemistry, 6th Edition, New York: W.H. Freeman and Company.</ref>.  
 
The [[Amino acid|amino acid]] Valine can be shortened to the three letter code ‘Val’ or a single letter code ‘V’. <br>The [[Codon|codons]] for the [[Amino acid|amino acid]]&nbsp;valine are GUU, GUC, GUA and GUG&nbsp;<ref>Berg, Tymoczko, Stryer (2007) Biochemistry, 6th Edition, New York: W.H. Freeman and Company.</ref>.


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Revision as of 20:00, 7 December 2011

Valine is an amino acid with a large non-polar side chain -CH(CH3)[1], with the three letter code Val and the single letter code V.
The codons for valine are GUU, GUC, GUA and GUG [2].

References

  1. Alberts, Bray, Hopkin, Johnson, Lewis, Raff, Roberts, Walter, 2010, Essential Cell Biology, Third Edition, New York, Garland Science
  2. Berg, Tymoczko, Stryer (2007) Biochemistry, 6th Edition, New York: W.H. Freeman and Company.